What does the word vivacious mean?
vivacious. adjective. vi·va·cious və-ˈvā-shəs. also vī- : full of life and good spirits.
Examples of vivacious
He was a vivacious man who loved to laugh. She was beautiful, vivacious and known for her positive attitude and spirit. He was this young, vivacious boy, like any other 14-year-old.
vivacious Add to list Share. A vivacious person is lively and spirited: a vivacious dancer might do a back-flip off the wall and then jump into the arms of her partner. Some people are just naturally fun to be around; they sparkle, they animate any group they're part of, they're full of life.
Lively and animated; full of life and energy. Long-lived.
If you describe someone, usually a woman, as vivacious, you mean that they are lively, exciting, and attractive. She's beautiful, vivacious, and charming.
[more vivacious; most vivacious] : happy and lively in a way that is attractive — used especially of a woman.
She had reportedly impressed him with her vivacity and allure. Her archness was not bold nor unwomanly, and her vivacity was well within the bounds of refinement and good taste. Gussie is marked by her vivacity and thirst for knowledge, living every day to the full.
voracious | Intermediate English
Wolves are voracious eaters. As a child, I had a voracious appetite for books.
və- : having a huge appetite : ravenous. voracious fish. : very eager. a voracious reader.
- energetic.
- lively.
- animated.
- active.
- brisk.
- animate.
- spirited.
- cheerful.
What do you call a pure person?
Some common synonyms of pure are chaste, decent, and modest. While all these words mean "free from all taint of what is lewd or salacious," pure differs from chaste in implying innocence and absence of temptation rather than control of one's impulses and actions.
Vivacious means attractively lively and animated, cheerful, free spirit, bubbly especially for women. But as there is no concrete reason that it can not be used for men, It can be used to describe a man. For Example : Daniel has a vivacious personality.
